From: Len23
On Jul 25, 2005
This was DH's first baking attempt, but I got to eat them, so I'm doing the review
. These were nice and cakey and fudgy. I took them out of the oven on the early side to keep them moist. You have to be careful to really smooth them out in the pan before cooking because they don't 'melt' out to be smooth, but they are delicious nonetheless, regardless of presentation. We spread them with a little chocolate icing and attacked the pan with two forks. What a nice treat to have a dessert for two.
From: PaulaG
On Aug 5, 2005
Loved, loved, loved them! They are moist and chewy but best of all they only make 8. I baked them in a non-stick loaf pan. The timing was perfect. The only change I made was using chopped pecans instead of the walnuts. These go in my Then There Were 2 Cookbook!
From: pennymb
On May 13, 2005
These are the BEST Brownies I have ever had and so easy to make. I have found though they are easier to cook in a pie pan.
From: Courtly
On Jul 4, 2006
Excellent! It was just my dad and me home for a whole week and he wanted something sweet. I didn't want to bake up a whole pan of brownies so made these instead! They were fantastic and just the right amount! Thankyou so much!
From: Jeffsmom
On Jul 17, 2006
Usually when I bake (cakes, cookies, whatever), the leftovers stay around forever, getting hard and crusty. This was perfect for just a little dessert after dinner. I will definetely make this again, and search'Zaar for other small-batch baking recipes. Thanks for the posting!
From: Ruby #2
On Nov 16, 2007
Absolutely delicious! and easy to make as well. My husb. loved these, and I'm going to make them again this weekend. I used a blend of 1/2 sug.//1/2 splenda, 1/3 cup eggbeaters instead of the large egg, 1/4 cup Smart Balance buttery spread instead of shortening and baked it in my Cuisinart oven for 21 mins. #350. Thank you for the great recipe!
From: Roxygirl in Colorado
On Sep 18, 2005
This recipe took away some of the guilt making brownies (even though I could easily eat the whole pan). It was so quick to put together before dinner.The dough is difficult to smooth out since it is so thick but at least I kept the grooves in the top uniform, and they just looked "craggy" but even thickness. I couldn't wait to cut a piece while hot out of the oven and was surprised that it cut neatly. These are a great texture (thick) and not overly sweet. These would be a great texture to make a brownie sundae out of. I'll probably be making again in the next few days! Jellyqueen, you did a great job picking this one! Roxygirk
From: tinebean21
On May 31, 2006
These brownies turned out great. What's even better is that since it is such a small batch I was able to bake them in the toaster oven instead of the regular oven (Great for when it is a hot day and you don't want to use the oven!) Thanks
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